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Suppose you have two lists:
a, b, c, d, e, f, g and a, b, e, g and you want to extract only the items on the first list that are not on the second list. I tried =IF(A1<$B1:$B8,A1) and also {=IF(A1<$B1:$B8,A1)} neither worked, any suggestions? Thanks, Les |
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